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# Display detailed information about all neighbors.
<Sysname> display ipv6 neighbors all verbose
Type: S-Static
D-Dynamic
IPv6 Address: FE80::3470:984:D96B:10CA
Link Layer
: a036-9f8b-18ad
State
: STALE
Vpn-instance: [No Vrf]
NickName
: 0x0
Table 47 Command output
Field
Description
IPv6 Address
IPv6 address of a neighbor.
Link Layer
Link layer address (MAC address) of a neighbor.
VLAN or virtual switch instance (VSI) to which the interface connected to a neighbor
VID
belongs. This field displays N/A if the VLAN index or VSI index is invalid.
Interface or link connected to a neighbor.
Interface/Link
ID
State of a neighbor:
State
Neighbor information type:
Type
A hyphen (-) indicates a static entry.
Age
For a dynamic entry, this field displays the elapsed time in seconds. If the neighbor is
never reachable, this field displays a pound sign (#).
Vpn-instance
Name of a VPN or [No Vrf] with no VPN configured.
Nickname
Nickname of a neighbor entry. The name is a string of four hexadecimal numbers.
VSI Name
Name of a VSI. This field displays N/A if the neighbor entry does not belong to a VSI.
O-Openflow
VID : N/A
Type: D
If the neighbor entry does not belong to a VSI, this field displays the interface name.
If the interface name is not available, the field displays N/A.
If the neighbor entry belongs to a VSI and the interface is a VXLAN tunnel interface,
this field displays the following:
This field displays the VSI if the address is not resolved.
This field displays the tunnel ID if the address is resolved.
If the neighbor entry belongs to a VSI but the interface is not a VXLAN tunnel
interface, this field displays the following:
This field displays the VSI if the address is not resolved.
This field displays the link ID if the address is resolved. The link ID is a string with
a maximum of eight hexadecimal numbers.
INCMP—The address is being resolved. The link layer address of the neighbor is
unknown.
REACH—The neighbor is reachable.
STALE—Whether the neighbor is reachable is unknown. The device does not verify
the reachability any longer unless data is sent to the neighbor.
DELAY—Whether the neighbor is reachable is unknown. The device sends an NS
message after a delay.
PROBE—Whether the neighbor is reachable is unknown. The device sends an NS
message to verify the reachability of the neighbor.
S—Statically configured.
D—Dynamically obtained.
O—Learned from the OpenFlow module.
R—Learned from the IPoE or Portal module.
I—Invalid.
208
R-Rule
I-Invalid
Interface: MGE0/0/0
Age
: 4310

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